Players going through the combine's medical process are expected to undergo approximately 350 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams. This is one of 17 MRI scanners made available by IU Health.

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Anthony Castonzo found himself in the first of six orthopedic stations at Lucas Oil Stadium. He plopped down on an examination table, giving his body over to several NFL trainers and body-part specialists.

It was an integral phase of the NFL Scouting Combine - Let's see if anything's bothering you, son - but reminded the Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle of something more ominous.

"You basically lay on a table in the middle of the room and you've got people coming over and poking and prodding on you, fiddling with your ankle or your knee or whatever it is you possibly had wrong," Castonzo said ...